More Michigan Cheating


Even if it was a reason for a delay in the contact negotiations ... they would publicly say it wasn't.

Uh huh. What other reasons would there be? lol
Have you ever signed a multi-million dollar contract (I am pretending your answer is no), I haven't either. I presume that it is much more complicated than we know. To further complicate thing Moore is not a proven commodity.
 
Even if it was a reason for a delay in the contact negotiations ... they would publicly say it wasn't.


Have you ever signed a multi-million dollar contract (I am pretending your answer is no), I haven't either. I presume that it is much more complicated than we know. To further complicate thing Moore is not a proven commodity.

That might be a fine excuse if this were a super common thing amongst college coaches, how many coaches go 8 months in without a real contract? Guessing not many.
 
The ncaa report is public. All ncaa reports are.

We have the ncaa documentary and stallions says he funded it himself. By your terms how does that not make me the winner without something official?
Just crossing my t's and dotting my I's. I'll never have a copy in my hand, so everything will come from twitter or a reporter.
 
Even if it was a reason for a delay in the contact negotiations ... they would publicly say it wasn't.


Have you ever signed a multi-million dollar contract (I am pretending your answer is no), I haven't either. I presume that it is much more complicated than we know. To further complicate thing Moore is not a proven commodity.
I've never signed a multi million dollar contract. Know what else I've never done? Worked without an agreement in place to pay me for my services...aka a contract.
 
I've never signed a multi million dollar contract. Know what else I've never done? Worked without an agreement in place to pay me for my services...aka a contract.

Hilarious they are trying to act like this is some totally normal common thing amongst football coaches.
 
Hilarious they are trying to act like this is some totally normal common thing amongst football coaches.
In the world of contracts he could still be working under the terms of his old one and then in any new contract have make-good pay. It's risky as hell because at any time either could be poached or just say fuck it and walk away. Doing a job you aren't under contract to likely wouldn't hold up in court. The school also isn't like to screw over a coach if they ever hope to get another.
 
If Saban were bad ass he would tweet out that he's interested in the Michigan job and then see how fast crybitch runs and signs whatever is in front of him.
 
In the world of contracts he could still be working under the terms of his old one and then in any new contract have make-good pay. It's risky as hell because at any time either could be poached or just say fuck it and walk away. Doing a job you aren't under contract to likely wouldn't hold up in court. The school also isn't like to screw over a coach if they ever hope to get another.

Knowing how they are, especially their dipshit president, I think Michigan would happily throw Moore as a sacrifice to the NCAA if it would get them out of hot water
 
Just crossing my t's and dotting my I's. I'll never have a copy in my hand, so everything will come from twitter or a reporter.
I just need more than a rumor here. Something confirmed by someone. Confirmed by ESPN. Confirmed by Fox. Ect.
 
So, there is a chance that UW will be the National Champ after UM has to forfeit all their games in 2023?
 
Knowing how they are, especially their dipshit president, I think Michigan would happily throw Moore as a sacrifice to the NCAA if it would get them out of hot water
Our President is great. Our AD is an idiot.

Watch how quick we support a 2024 bowl ban if we hit 3 losses lol.
 
Even if it was a reason for a delay in the contact negotiations ... they would publicly say it wasn't.


Have you ever signed a multi-million dollar contract (I am pretending your answer is no), I haven't either. I presume that it is much more complicated than we know. To further complicate thing Moore is not a proven commodity.
Coaches sign multi-million dollar contracts across different sports every single year. This is the first time I've ever heard of a coach actually coaching in-season without a contract.
 
Even if it was a reason for a delay in the contact negotiations ... they would publicly say it wasn't.


Have you ever signed a multi-million dollar contract (I am pretending your answer is no), I haven't either. I presume that it is much more complicated than we know. To further complicate thing Moore is not a proven commodity.
I've never signed a multi million dollar contract. Know what else I've never done? Worked without an agreement in place to pay me for my services...aka a contract.

Coaches sign multi-million dollar contracts across different sports every single year. This is the first time I've ever heard of a coach actually coaching in-season without a contract.
That might be a fine excuse if this were a super common thing amongst college coaches, how many coaches go 8 months in without a real contract? Guessing not many.
If y'all weren't so quick to beat a dead horse, you probably didn't understand the inference I made in the first sentence. It would be prudent for Michigan to wait until the investigation was complete. Moore is going to be patient as well. (For Moore) The Michigan Head Coach position is The Opportunity of a lifetime of opportunities.

So, all you Karens can calm down. We have a game against Texas on Saturday and you may have more reasons to laugh at Michigan. I will always be rooting for Michigan. It is in my history and it is in my blood!!!!
 
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